FL FL - Pilar Rodriguez, 3, Hollywood, 30 Jan 1999 *Guilty*

(nurse raises hand jumping up and down...trying to stay in her seat)

I remember this from the Jaycee Dugard case..

The dogs are brought in first... if they indicate they get a positive.

Next... the ground pen. radar is brought in to further go over the area. Any areas that are suspicious they term hits. They then do some more layer analysis to determine if it is an area of interest. Areas of interest are then dug up. Sometimes root balls of trees and other things can mistakenly id an area as an area of interest (including what may have been on the property years ago... )

You crack me up....THANK You, NBM! I have to fly backout, but here is a link that I have't even had a chance to read the article yet, but it's from the local paper...I don't want to jeopardize by revealing more of what I saw - but it was pretty much all of the same things we have seen happening right before remains here found...Pray with me for Pilar today please - any and all!

http://www.sunnewspapers.net/articles/tsnews.aspx?ArticleID=446876&pubdate=11/4/2009
 
Sending prayers for Pilar. Maybe God has said it's time..........
 
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"I want to help them in any way," Wilson said at the time. "But right now they're only looking in one place -- me. And I don't know anything.

The property investigators searched Tuesday was located at 5052 Duncan Road. Records indicate a Keith Wilson previously lived at a home at that address.

A message left at a telephone listing for the address was not immediately returned.

Investigators provided no further details about their search on Tuesday. In the past, they have searched area woods, landfills, and sent divers into a nearby body of water


http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/lo...-cold-case-bn110409,0,5090023.story?track=rss
 
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"I want to help them in any way," Wilson said at the time. "But right now they're only looking in one place -- me. And I don't know anything.

The property investigators searched Tuesday was located at 5052 Duncan Road. Records indicate a Keith Wilson previously lived at a home at that address.

A message left at a telephone listing for the address was not immediately returned.

Investigators provided no further details about their search on Tuesday. In the past, they have searched area woods, landfills, and sent divers into a nearby body of water


http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/lo...-cold-case-bn110409,0,5090023.story?track=rss

Just wanted to clarify that the quote the media used from Keith Wilson is not a recent one...Stayed Tuned...the Search is over at THAT spot...:shutup:
 
However - when the proper time comes, look out because I will be unleashing all that I can! I will leave you with with a direct qoute from Major Mike Gandy:
"This case is HOT!" :woohoo: after almost 11 years of being cold, I am liking the sound of what I'm hearing!

Many Thanks to all here that have taken to time to spend with Pilar....I don't feel so lonely about it as you can see that in 2004 and way before that year, I have waited...

RR 2009
 
Hey Rat!
You are not alone... I check in here daily to see what is going on with little Pilar. I cannot wait for your lips to be unsealed either :)
 
Thanks, NurseBeeMe...Now I'm nervous that attention will start to fade away again from people's minds if her story is not kept "Up Top" while The Team regroups and works through the new Tips that came in as a result of the media attention this week.

To watch as this dig was carried out just to the right outside of the front door of the home kept digging in my heart as Jessica Lunsford stayed in my mind...then to watch the dirt sifted ala' Caylee - (the bone that WAS found was determined to be from an alligator) and to end with no baby to be found anywhere mixed Haleigh into my extreme range of emotions that this MULTI Generational Native Floridian was having while standing in the middle of Paradise.
 

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Bumping for RiverRat. Anything new going on, RR?
 
I can give you a link to the Editorial in our local paper, but so far, the news has quietened down and I still have to respect the investigation...but I do have sooo many great pictures still to share:

http://www.sunnewspapers.net/editorial/editorials.aspx

I am trying to get an Album put together today if time allows of my behind the scene snaps - and my behind is in one of the Snaps :crazy: - but the reason why The Rat hasn't been around is health related and I go in for surgery in the morning, so for the next several days, if anyone comes across an article on our Baby Pilar, pretty please do me a huge favor and save them here for me and I will buy ya a beer/soda when I make it back - and I WILL :bee: back......:dance:

Please & Thank You -
RR 2009
 
I hope they find her soon!! This is the first I've seen this thread!
 
Prayers to you RiverRat that your surgery goes well and you heal quickly!

Salem
 
Hope you are laid up too long Rat!! Be well friend! And you can bet I will keep bumping this up for you and also keep the eyes peeled!

fast healing to you!
 
Thank You, my fellow WBS-iters,very much...here's an article that I have only skimmed over and thought that my experts here would enjoy the info on the forensic details that were involved during the search of THAT site ;) :innocent:

http://www.sunnewspapers.net/articles/tsnews.aspx?ArticleID=447142&pubdate=11/9/2009

"Walsh-Haney and the other forensics specialist began searching the property Tuesday. They cleared sheds, had cadaver dogs canvass the area and scanned the surface with a ground-penetrating radar device.

A grid was staked out and an archaeological-style excavation got under way.

The dig was called off Thursday. Sheriff Bill Cameron said the search of an area of special interest had been completed.

However, he called the forensics work by the FBI and FGCU teams "outstanding."

For Walsh-Haney, an FGCU assistant professor for the past five years, such investigations are routine. She has been summoned by police from Jacksonville to Key West to find grave sites and analyze skeletons.

Earlier in her career, she helped sort human remains from nonhuman debris at ground zero of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. That helped narrow down the scale of the task for other DNA identity specialists.

In 2008, she analyzed eight skeletons found in a wooded area of Fort Myers. By studying their bones, she determined they were all men and some had neglected their health. Such clues helped family members identify them." :woohoo:
 
This is a wonderful Christmas Present!!!

"Florida police are still looking for help solving a cold case involving a Kentucky man that has stumped detectives for more than a decade.

The investigation centers around a Bath County man. Police believe Keith Wilson and his former girlfriend Melissa Cooper had something to do with the disappearance of 4-year old Pilar Rodriguez in Punta Gorda, Fla."

I believe that no one else besides Keith and Melissa have the answer that will finally resolved this heartbreaking situation.

RR!
 
This is a wonderful Christmas Present!!!

"Florida police are still looking for help solving a cold case involving a Kentucky man that has stumped detectives for more than a decade.

The investigation centers around a Bath County man. Police believe Keith Wilson and his former girlfriend Melissa Cooper had something to do with the disappearance of 4-year old Pilar Rodriguez in Punta Gorda, Fla."

I believe that no one else besides Keith and Melissa have the answer that will finally resolved this heartbreaking situation.

RR!

Most welcome! And I hope that you are doing well and have fully recovered? (Read earlier posts....) Happy Holidays!
 
Most welcome! And I hope that you are doing well and have fully recovered? (Read earlier posts....) Happy Holidays!

I am making great progress finally, so Thank You for remembering and asking! There are so many members here now, I didn't think that my absense would be noted! This new article is a great helper for me, so again, I am soooo glad that you caught this article and took the time to share it here...I probably would have missed it had you not, please know that it is greatly appreciated!

Love,
RR
 
http://www.nbc-2.com/Global/story.asp?S=13031948

Posted: Aug 23, 2010 8:57 PM EDT
Updated: Aug 23, 2010 9:00 PM EDT

CHARLOTTE COUNTY: The Charlotte County Sheriff says an arrest has been made in the 1999 cold case involving a missing 4-year-old girl named Pilar Rodriguez.

Charlotte County Sheriff Bill Cameron has called a press conference at 1 p.m. Tuesday to announce the details of that arrest.

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http://www.news-press.com/article/2...ed-today-on-Charlotte-County-cold-case-arrest

news-press.com &#8226; August 24, 2010

Announcement expected today on Charlotte County cold case arrest

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Pilar disappeared in 1999. Her father, Marco, told detectives he gave her baby sitter, Melissa Cooper, then 22, permission to take the child on a two-week vacation.



He reported her missing when they didn&#8217;t return.


Cooper later told investigators Pilar was the victim of a "totally senseless" crime while she and her boyfriend were in Punta Gorda.


Cooper's mother, Deborah, has said her daughter claims the girl was fatally beaten by her boyfriend, Keith Wilson. Wilson, meanwhile, denied hurting the child, claiming Melissa Cooper told him the child's father had come for the girl.
 

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